Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
3.93 / 5.00 10,183 ViewsObsolescence
Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
4.03 / 5.00 46,368 ViewsKnow then, that it is the year 2049. In these times the most precious substance in the world is...water. On Earth, it was depleted.
The only place in a whole Solar System where clean water is still present is...Mars!!!
CAUTION !!!
This game is CHALLENGING!
Please read manual to reduce casualties!
UPDATE:
fixed Tutorial/Manual third page.
Reviews
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars May 25, 2012
Great game, challenging, but with a good amount of strategy you can pull through.
Would have got a higher rating except for a few things:
1)The game saves your roster and the medals you got on stage one, but does not store your progress. Currently in order to beat the game you have to do it all in one sitting.
2)A minor niggle, but it would be really nice for units to reload after a wave. It would also be nice if you could pay for unit/barricade healing between waves (say by being able to use the heal power that costs 500?)
Other than that, great game!
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 20, 2012
Good Game. I also liked the clever names for the troops
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2012
PRO TIP: Don't shoot your own guys in battle mode .... :' C
Rated 4 / 5 stars March 22, 2012
Fun, intense game. Interesting take on most tower defense games.
Rated 4 / 5 stars March 9, 2012
This has great gameplay. It is difficult, but winnable. You will die repeatedly, but eventually you can make it through. Every mechanic works against you, from the rapidly evolving enemies to the exponential pricing system. The only real way to win is to defend a small part and sacrifice a little base health.
The idea that you can replay days (defending claimed bases?) to gradually level up your team to tackle new days is an excellent one. It adds a lot more strategy to the game and makes it so much more addicting.
However, like many people have said, this really does need some way to pick up where you left off. I certainly can't make it past day three in a single sitting.